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1. Using the concept of trans activating ligands, predict the following reaction products (A, B, C, D, E, F) Hint: Cl- is greater than py in trans activation.a. [PtCl4]2- + CN- → A + NH3 → B + py → C b. [PtCl4]2- + NH3 → D + CO → E + py → F
Draw the geometrical structure of [Co(NH3)5NO2]2+ and [Co(NH3)5ONO]2+ and write the name of each isomer. a) Which isomer is thermodynamically more stable ? Why? b) How can you distinguish nitro and nitrito isomers by IR spectroscopy?
a) When [Ni(NH3)4]2+ is treated with HCl, two compounds having the formula [Ni(NH3)2Cl2] (designed X and Y) are formed. X can be converted into Y by diluting in dilute HCl. A solution of X reacts with oxalic acid to form Z complex [Ni(NH3)2C2O4], Y does not react with oxalic acid. Identify X, Y and Z complexes and draw the geometrical structure of them.b) In an unlabelled bottle, it is known to contain potassium diaquadioxalatochromate(III) complex in it. How can...
For the following acid hydrolysis reaction; Trans-[Co(en)2Cl2]+ + H2O cis- and trans-[Co(en)2(H2O)Cl]2+ a) Write the rate equation. b) How can you calculate the activation enegry? Explain briefly.
1. The diatomic anion HS- has valence molecular orbitals corresponding to the diagram below.For each MO identified below, provide a sketch of the orbital that includes:shape of the orbital with positions of nuclei labeled (indicate which side is \(S\) and which is \(\mathrm{H}\) dashed lines denoting nodes (you do not need to include radial nodes originating from the sulfur atomic orbitals) wavefunction signsa) \(\phi_{1}\)b) \(\phi_{3}\) or \(\phi_{4}\)c) \(\phi_{5}\)
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(Inorganic chemistry)- Protons and neutrons are nucleons, and the sum of the nucleons is the mass number of a nuclide a.) Consider combining a fixed number of nucleons(6) to form various nuclides. List all possible nuclides and describe their stability.